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Thursday, January 5, 2023
CUPHD Clinics Participate in Million Hearts Control Challenge JUAB / MILLARD / SANPETE / PIUTE / SEVIER / WAYNE COS. - CUPHD would like to recognize and thank our local clinics for participating in the statewide Million Hearts Control Challenge. The Million Hearts Control Challenge is a national initiative to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes within five years. These providers have demonstrated exceptional achievements in working with patients with hypertension (high blood pressure). According to the Center for Disease Control, nearly 1 in 2 adults in the United States has hypertension. Hypertension increases the risk for heart disease and stroke which are the two leading causes of death in the United States. The Million Hearts Awards are given to clinicians and practices that implement strategies to improve hypertension tracking. The population in the six-county area is dying from heart disease at higher rates than in other areas of Utah (84.9 deaths per 100,000 in the rural arMillion Hearts Cont'd on page 3
The Computer Science Movement Comes to Garfield County
Garfield County BLM Problem solving skills are embedded in every class. Even English. Coordination Meeting Dec. 19, 2022
tina Yamada, Utah’s State Specialist for Computer Science. Thirty-two school districts statewide stepped up to the opportunity. “Computer science is a charge across the nation,” added Yamada. “Every governor in all fifty states
GARFIELD CO. The second "coordination meeting" between Kane and Garfield County Commissioners and the Bureau of Land Management and Grand Staircase-Escalante officials occurred before the public in the Commission chambers in Panguitch on December 19. The issue requiring coordination is the latest revision of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM) Resource Management Plan (RMP). Revision of that plan was kicked off by a scoping notice released last July 29. Public comments were solicited during the 60-day scoping period, with the final scoping report released December 6. The Draft RMP and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) are due out in April and will be available for public review and comment. The final RMP/ EIS is scheduled for release next summer. The new management plan was necessitated by President Biden's proclamation that reestablished the Monu-
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Fourth grade students in a classroom at Escalante Elementary are learning to code a robot. GARFIELD CO. – Robots. Algorithms. Blockly code. Computational thinking. Sphero. Python. These educational tools and ideas are sweeping through classrooms across the nation, including here in Garfield County, where a new computer science curriculum is mak-
ing a major shift in how classes are taught, and how students learn. Prior to leaving office, Utah Governor Gary Herbert set a goal of seeing computer science taught in every school by 2022, and the state developed a comprehensive, 85-page Utah Computer Science Master
Zion National Park 11 New Utah '23 Angels Landing Pilot Fishing Permit Program Seasonal Records Set Lottery Dates in 2022
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A park ranger checks permits at Scout Lookout in Zion National Park in spring 2022. ZION N.P. - Zion National Park is providing four seasonal lotteries for hikers who want to visit Angels Landing in 2023. These lotteries build on the park’s successful launch of the Angels Landing Pilot Permit Program in 2022. “Issuing permits is something we did after substantial public input, and it has been effective,” Jeff Bradybaugh, Zion National Park Superintendent said. “In 2023, park rangers will continue recording data and enhancing the pilot program to maximize the number of people making the hike while minimizing crowding and congestion on this half-mile, perennially popular trail.” Since the pilot pro-
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gram started on April 1, 2022, Zion issued nearly 200,000 permits to hikers. Hikers report the program is succeeding at reducing crowding and congestion on the last half mile of trail from Scout Lookout to Angels Landing. Learn more about the program on the park’s website. Fast facts about the Angels Landing Pilot Permit Program in 2022 • Zion issued nearly 200,000 permits to hikers in 2022. • The Angels Landing Pilot Permit Program accommodated about 80% of the use NPS recorded in studies conducted in Angels Landing Cont'd on page 2
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
SALT LAKE CITY Anyone who goes fishing knows how thrilling it is to catch a fish, especially if it is a large, potentially record-breaking one. And this year, anglers set 11 new fishing records in Utah. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources began tracking records for harvested fish in the early 1900s. Since then, the record fish program has expanded to also include catch-and-release records and records for fish caught using alternate tackle, like spearfishing, archery and setline. There are currently 34 state catch-and-keep angling records, 38 state catch-and-release records, 21 state spearfishing records, six state setline records and three state archery records in Utah. View all the state fishing records Fishing Records Cont'd on page 10
Plan. The state legislature backed the Governor’s plan, appropriating $5 million per year over four years to support districtlevel programs in computer science, beginning with the 2021-2022 school year. “Every district was given the opportunity to make a plan,” said Kris-
Today, Entrada Institute Hosts First 'Classic Conversation' of the New Year with Barry Scholl
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Entrada Institute's Don Gomes will engage in a "Classic Conversation" with Barry Scholl (right) this evening at Robbers Roost in Torrey at 6 p.m. TORREY - The Entrada Institute is presenting its first winter program of 2023 today, Thursday, January 5 at 6 p.m., when Don Gomes will engage in a "Classic Conversation" with Barry Scholl at
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2023
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High chances of snow showers on Thursday lower throughout the rest of the week. Partly cloudy, with highs in the 30s and low 40s; lows in the teens and 20s.
Robbers Roost. During the hour-long conversation, an in-person audience, as well as viewers on Facebook Live, will be able to direct questions to Barry. Barry is a co-founder of the Entrada Institute. A
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